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March 10, 2023

Contractor University’s Cracking the Code Weekly Show.

The process of scaling a business requires direction, whether contractors want to simply grow their profit or build their company to sell. This week, Weldon Long and Gary Elekes discuss the steps contractors can take to start scaling their businesses.You’ll learn about the importance of establishing goals, having processes in place to guide your operations, and why you should have a communication model to share with your team.

All that and more on this week’s episode of Cracking the Code, free for all until 3/16 at MyContractorUniversity.com/CBS-Show

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